Inspiration

The Terner Center for Housing Innovation + living in the Bay Area

What it does

A full interactive web-based building code analysis platform (Fetch Compare Build) designed to help the Terner Center analyze and compare building code variations across Bay Area jurisdictions, with the goal of identifying inefficiencies in codes that impact housing development costs. Code comparison engine behind uses fetch.ai and analyzes differences between multiple jurisdictions and highlights differences as well as suggests policy improvements

How we built it

PostgreSQL NLP Processing and Comparison Analysis: Python Frontend: Streamlit (HTML, CSS) Decentralized Autonomous Agents: Fetch.ai Overview This application uses Fetch.ai's decentralized autonomous agents to automate the comparison of building codes between different jurisdictions (e.g., San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose). By analyzing the similarities and differences between building codes, the system provides valuable insights that help stakeholders in the affordable housing sector make more informed decisions, streamline compliance, and promote collaboration across jurisdictions

https://github.com/ASTHA22/Hack-for-social-impact---Bay-area-affordable-housing-development

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